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the SUB-2000™ is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for the 9mm Luger cartridge. Different versions of the SUB-2000™ rifle will accept most double column handgun magazines (see list below). By rotating the barrel upwards and back, the SUB-2000™ rifle can instantly be reduced to a size of 16.25 x 7 inches for ease of storage.

The polymer of the weapon is made of an impact modified glass reinforced Zytel. Two integrated Picatinny rails come standard on the SUB-2000™ forend for mounting compatible accessories. The forend also includes five mounting slots per side, configured for various M-LOK™ accessories.

The stock can be adjusted to three different positions for shooter's comfort. Each position adds approximately 5/8 of an inch to the overall length of the weapon, with a total extension of 1.25 inches in the further rearward position. The stock includes a single point sling loop attachment, a slot for adding a nylon sling loop (1.25" wide is ideal), and a Picatinny rail on the bottom for adding small accessories.

The SUB-2000™ features a push-bolt safety located behind the trigger on the grip assembly. The bolt can be locked in the rear position by cycling the bolt to the rear and rotating the operating handle up into the cutout on the receiver. The rear sight is of aperture type and the AR style front sight can be adjusted for windage and elevation.

The thread protector on the SUB-2000™ is removable, if the shooter desires to replace the thread protector with a compatible accessory for the 1/2"-28 threads (9mm model) or 9/16"-24 threads (.40 cal S&W). The SUB-2000™ can easily be disassembled for cleaning or inspection without tools.

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299 I buy it asap

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Plan on spending an extra few hundo on a new trigger and rail(Red lion).

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Donald Trump won. These guns, once highly prized and commanding a big premium, are now sitting on the shelves. Dealers are going to have to get more desperate and lower their prices if they want to move product.

At $350 I'd buy it immediately.

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A month ago I got the sportsmanship guide sub 2000 glock 17 gen 2 for $379 (they had a photo of the gen 1 on their ad too)
I like it, but sold the gun today for 475 and built a PSA ar9

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Its really interesting to see all these "nothing-is-as-low-as-paid" guys. If you see prices lower than this you should share them. I paid 550 for a Glock 17 version of this a few months ago. I knew I was paying 50 bucks too much, but these are pretty damn hard to find in my neck of the woods so you expect to pay a premium.

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Why are there down votes on this?

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Gen2s look so much better than Gen1s

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It's totally unclear from the product page whether this is a G17 or G19 magwell.

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g19

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It says that it accepts Glock 19 mags. Therefore, it can't be the Glock 17 model. *Edit* Eh, it looks like the main content is pre-written junk. You could be right.

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I've seen plenty of these for sub$400 in the last few months and I paid $362 shipped for mine 6 months ago. $450 is a rip off

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Where?

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Maybe a Gen 1 in 40 S&W for sub $400, but a gen 2 in 9mm Glock? $450 shipped is a par for the course deal without Brasky providing a link.

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Broker has all sub2k at this price or above without shipping. No fde available. Post a better deal or your a troll. I'm gonna buy and bet that inflation will get you before this "drops" to 400. Especially worth it if you already have 32rd mags and an osprey.

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I own one of each. Both are really good guns but this one takes glock mags and with the brace you are talking about 900.00 for the cz. The factory sight on the Kel-Tec work better for my old eyes but a red-dot fixes that issue on the cz. I still see this as over priced it should be at 400.00

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Buy a CZ Scorpion EVO and put on a blade or brace. Keltec guns are cheaply made and only worth it if bought on the cheap.

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Lol dont hold your breath.. it seems like kel tec makes about a dozen of these rifles in the most popular configuration per year (sarcasm)...

I wouldnt plan on anyone having them in stock, in 9mm, in glock magazine configuration, for any less than this 500$ price tag.

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Bought one from sportsmans guide two weeks ago for 380.

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it was G17 not G19 , i seen G19 as high as $599

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Bought one from sportsmans guide two weeks ago for 380.

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Seeing the price, I thought may be its December 2016 and Hillary became the President. I have recently seen them on gun.deals for around 429/- shipped. I will wait till they come below 400/- shipped.

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Beg to differ with that statement. I happen to own one of these, paid too much ($500), so have been closely following prices out of curiosity. Only version that's been barely under $500 on gun.deals in past 6 months was a 40cal S&W version.
I could be wrong-- but please lmk if you see a 9mm Glock version for $429 shipped so I can get another one.
I agree these are overpriced, but it's the same supply/demand argument that gets bantered ad nauseum on so many threads.
I wanted a concealable 9mm folding carbine to carry in backpack and with which I could utilize all my Glock 33 round mags, so I forked over the "extra" $100. Was worth it to me.
I think the FiveseveN is significantly MORE OVERPRICED than this Keltec.

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hmmm i agree. I cannot justify spending 500/- on sub2k, when ruger, s&w 556/223 are going for five and some change. In fact you can buy Anderson 556 for about 420/-. if I need a 9mm or 40 s&w carbine that bad, I will buy a Hi point for almost half the price of this.

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I feel you, but comparing a folding 9mm carbine like this to an AR is a bit Apples/2/Oranges. A lot of guys haven't gotten into 5.56 and probably never will... Maybe they think you had to be in the service and trained with an AR, don't like the cost of ammo, or want to stock up on one type of ammo and mags, but for whatever reason they just like to stick with pistol calibers or shotguns.

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This is also a 4.5lbs carbine. Kids or female shooters may prefer this to an 8lbs. AR, or Hi-Point.

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